IQVIA

life sciences

FieldNurseEducator

$95–105k Tacoma, Washington, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Field Nurse Educator at IQVIA. Skills: Patient Education, Clinical Data, Pharmacology. Coordinate patient resource connection. Provide direct educational training”

What You'll Achieve.

promote behavioral change; empowerment of patients; improve specific treatment compliance

Industry & Context.

life sciences
Eligibility Requirements

Travel up to 60-70%, Flexibility to work weekends and evenings, Fully vaccinated (client requirement), Live in the designed territory

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

RN licensure required in state of residency, Current nursing license in good standing, 5 + yrs. clinical experience in healthcare, Valid driver’s license required, Dedicated home workspace

Nice to Have

Bachelor's degree and/or BSN preferred, Nurse educator experience preferred, Bilingual in English/Spanish preferred

What You'll Do.

Coordinate patient resource connection

Provide direct educational training

Support multiple disease states

Provide patient-focused education

Foster dialogue between patient and provider

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

work cross functional

Communication Scope

interpersonal (written and verbal) skills; presentation ability

Process & Methodology

planning, prioritization, maintain prioritization, key projects, deadlines, develop plans, execute plans

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